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I am creating a callBack function which takes index as input and then have to render the HTML based on item data and calculate Height that row. I need to collect this row height for each row and pass it to another component. I couldn't post any code as i am completely blank on how to do this. Any pointers or inputs would be helpful.

I'm building a Chrome extension that has both a popup and a background-page. I'm following this tutorial that focuses on using Angular to create the popup and uses @angular-builders/custom-webpack to add another Webpack entrypoint for the background-page so I can also use TypeScript in there.

module.exports = {
entry: { background: 'src/background.ts' },
}

All well and good, popup works with Angular, background-page works with TypeScript.

I have created a screen with a jquery datatable. When the screen is loaded with data all works correctly ( for the datatable 3 lines are generated : the first one containing Show entries & search, the second one containing the table and the third one contaning item shown and pagination. If I edit detail of a record and I come back to the datatable, only the row containing the table is shown. My table is declared as follows :

I am using phonegap-plugin-push on Cordova and some app users get push notifications every ~30 seconds. The problem is when their device is OFFLINE and they go online say 1 hour later, they are suddenly flooded with 120 push messages at once, crashing and freezing the app.

I have a webapp using Faye for push notifications. I've packaged that web app inside a cordova android app and runs fine, and I'm using Faye.js client to listen for notifications.

The problem is that, when the application is not running in the background, notificatons are not being listened.

I've used intents in the past (a very long time ago) for an Android native app to listen for notifications but I don't know which is the "Cordova" way to do this. I would also like this to be compatible with iOS.

I'm trying to use YouTube API to gather daily view counts for my all the videos in my channel. I'm new to using YouTube API and I just don't know the ways to goal. Is there a ways to get daily view counts of my all the video?

I am developing a feature where users can choose his country and then select a date from a list of public holidays in that country so that he can organise the working days in a year. So I figured I need two API's. One to get a list of country names and another to get list of holidays in that country.
I explored a bunch of public api services but all are paid services which I can't afford.
Some examples are

I really liked the getfestivo since it had the exact two api's I was looking for and the response I got when I hit the API was in readable and good format. Too bad it is a paid service which I can't afford

Then again through some exploring the web, I stumbled upon
Get Holidays List of a Country from Google Calendar API I tried it with my personal google account and it will be fine for my use case I guess. The problem is, it needs a google user account and a OAUTH token etc.
But my App's backend will need to make these API calls in real time which doesn't not have any google account. Is there a way, to get the country name list and holidays list from google without the authentication and authorisation ?

My app is hosted in AWS if it is of any help

Stackoverflow is closing my question saying that it is asking for recommendation. Seriously, I am not simply sitting and asking for recommendation. This is a technical problem on which I ask help from fellow developers. If this is the way stackoverflow is going to operate, how will young and upcoming programmers will ever dare to ask even a legit questions ? Stackoverflow will only have the already existing users and no one will come here for help. Seriously,very uncool moderators.

With Google Play we can distribute apps in 151 countries, when we set pricing template we only set prices for some 92 countries, for the rest of the 59 countries our main template price is set instead.
"List includes countries where users make payments using local currency. In the 59 other countries where you distribute your app, your price in JPY will be used instead."
When they say,"your price in JPY" do they mean they will show the Japanese price and Japanese currency. Or will the prices be converted to USD and shown to the user in those countries.
I ask this question because if someone is not familiar with JPY they might be reluctant to pay.

I have developed an app for Android and it's not available on Google Play (client doesn't want that). Nevertheless, Play protect started showing a warning for the users (in the title).

I have checked the libraries multiple times and already sent an email, but received no response. I'd appreciate any help regarding this issue, because the app is basically a local news app (political) and it has nothing related to any virus or any exploitation.

i just published my first app onto the google play store,i am using cloudinary API to host the images and use them in my app, when i generate the apk file i can see everything without any errors, but now that the application is published.In the version that i download from the link for the playstore the images are not being read why is this so